Voter turnout in Texas is among the lowest in the country. Youth voter turnout is its own beast, the fuel of many a think piece and campaign strategy – and remember Rock the Vote?​But there’s a little-known law on the books in Texas to help boost registration among the youngest of eligible voters. It’s an unusual law, and only North Carolina has something similar. It requires schools to have deputy registrars, typically the school’s principals. They’re supposed to distribute voter registration applications to students who will be old enough to vote, but that doesn’t always happen.